Yesterday I found some people on my [favorite reddit][lolphp] wonder about the output of the following code:
<?php
$a = 1;
$c = $a + $a++;
This is a list of issues or discrepencies between the wording or intention of PSR-2 itself and the CodeSniffer PSR-2 ruleset.
Add suggestions in the comments or tweet me (@philsturgeon) if you have more inconsistencies to report.
<?php | |
/* | |
OCP - Opcache Control Panel (aka Zend Optimizer+ Control Panel for PHP) | |
Author: _ck_ (with contributions by GK, stasilok) | |
Version: 0.1.7 | |
Free for any kind of use or modification, I am not responsible for anything, please share your improvements | |
* revision history | |
0.1.7 2015-09-01 regex fix for PHP7 phpinfo | |
0.1.6 2013-04-12 moved meta to footer so graphs can be higher and reduce clutter |
/* | |
* A white-list based PAC without regexp, by @janlay | |
* It's just simple and fast. | |
* Last update: Oct 20, 2015 | |
* Special thanks to @Paveo | |
*/ | |
function FindProxyForURL(url, host) { | |
// REPLACE PROXY WITH YOUR OWN'S | |
var PROXY = "SOCKS 127.0.0.1:8801;SOCKS5 127.0.0.1:8801;PROXY 127.0.0.1:8800"; | |
var BLACKHOLE = "127.0.0.2"; |
In August 2007 a hacker found a way to expose the PHP source code on facebook.com. He retrieved two files and then emailed them to me, and I wrote about the issue:
http://techcrunch.com/2007/08/11/facebook-source-code-leaked/
It became a big deal:
http://www.techmeme.com/070812/p1#a070812p1
The two files are index.php (the homepage) and search.php (the search page)